The America Aircraft Engines Market size is estimated at USD 33.72 billion in 2024, and is expected to reach USD 47.45 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 7.07% during the forecast period (2024-2029).
The American aircraft engines market is consolidated, and major players such as Honeywell International Inc., General Electric Company, Pratt & Whitney (RTX Corporation), Rolls-Royce plc, and Safran dominate the market share. These key players compete in terms of availability, quality, price, and technology. Grounding of fleets due to technical issues, high production costs, delays in engine deliveries, and fluctuations in customs and import duties are the key factors posing a threat to the growth of the market.
Vendors must provide advanced and high-quality gas turbine engines to survive and succeed in the intensely competitive market environment. In-house manufacturing capabilities, a global footprint network, product offerings, R&D investments, and a strong client base are the key areas to have the edge over competitors. Improving global economic conditions is expected to fuel market growth during the forecast period, thereby making it an ideal time to adopt new-generation aircraft and engines.
The competitive environment in the market is likely to intensify further due to an increase in product and service extensions, technological innovations, and mergers and acquisitions. For instance, in November 2021, Materialize and Proponent announced a partnership to expand the profile of 3D printing in aerospace aftermarket supply chains.
Proponent offers traditional distribution services to airlines, MROs, Original Equipment Manufacturers, and Innovative Product Portfolios. Through its global coverage, the firm delivers 54 million parts a year to approximately 6,000 aircraft clients in more than 100 countries. These companies offer aftermarket parts, such as engines, airframes, cabin interiors, and cockpits. Similarly, in March 2021, Honeywell was awarded a four-year indefinite delivery indefinite quantity (IDIQ) contract worth USD 476 million to Honeywell for new production and spare T55-GA-714A engines that power the US Army's CH-47 Chinook helicopters.
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